For many non-profits, Google+ remains an enigma. People are ... Probably the biggest advantage of Google+ is that all of your cause's public activity there gets preference is Google searches, so you're more likely to be found.

We know that donors are weary of a cumbersome payment process requiring them to fill out personal and payment information, often leading them to abandon donating altogether. However, adding streamlined donation ...

I have explored several social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Pinterest and the benefits they represent for nonprofit fundraising and engagement through my Social Media Series. Today I am spotlighting ...

I have explored several social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Pinterest and the benefits they represent for nonprofit fundraising and engagement through my Social Media Series. Today I am spotlighting ...

Editor’s note: One of the best-kept secrets in the nonprofit world continues to be Google Grants. If your non-profit fits Google’s criteria, you could be eligible for up to $10,000 a month in free Adwords.

Just pushing out the content that is created for the blog onto Facebook and Twitter, or adding photos from the latest event to Google Plus doesn't cohesively convey the story of your cause…or engage meaningfully with ...

These days, it seems like people are always on their mobile phones - shopping, waiting in line, even when hanging out “live” with other people. Mobile users aren't only texting, but are searching for the latest cat video, ...

Excerpted from the article by Kristi Hines on KISSmetrics:"Since its launch in 2011, Google+ has been growing non-stop and now has 359 million active users according to Business Insider. There also have been a lot of changes made in their platform during that time. In this post, we’re going to look at everything you need in order to have a successful Google+ experience.

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... on Social Media for Social Good. In it, he provides examples of successful nonprofit social media advocacy campaigns, as well as the elements of successful campaigns and emerging trends in charitable giving and volunteering.

Google+ and Hangouts for Nonprofits

Wednesday, Aug 15, 2012, 6:30 PM

UNC-TV10 T.W. Alexander Drive Research Triangle Park, NC

10 NCTech4Good participants Attending

What's the deal with Google+?? You probably have seen it or heard about it in the news and online, but what is it really and more importantly how can you use it? Come join us Wednesday August 15th for a presentation about Google+ by +Devin Buell, the Google Field Marketing Lead for the Triangle Region. He'll take you on a walkthrough of Google+, e...

That's why corporate social responsibility has become a mandatory concern for every company, with businesses increasingly prioritizing support of nonprofits as a way to maintain a positive public image.

How to Create a google plus account for your nonprofit Organization If your nonprofit has made a committment to take advantage of social media this year, Google Plus is a great place to explore.With more than 100 million ...

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